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Old 07-10-2009, 08:03 AM
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I will take what's behind door #2 ... "or"
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Old 07-10-2009, 08:35 AM
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I'd bet there is a mix in there of legit consignment(s) and door #2. I've noticed that with other cards and it is upsetting.
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Old 07-10-2009, 09:43 AM
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Here is a D322 card that sold very recently....there are just so many examples...I guess someone really wanted this a year ago.....

6/26/09 Legendary Auction | Image 11 $480.00
3/6/08 Goodwin $3,511.00

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I was just telling Rob Lifson a few months ago that one of the high end cards that he sold in a previous REA auction was in one of the other auction's current catalog. He wasn't aware of that, but says as long as it's theirs, they can do whatever they want with it. My best guess is that the consigner knew of a card coming up in the future that he wanted MORE than that card he currently owned and didn't want to use additional money for the one he really wanted.

I had said that you could probably make a nice living out of just winning cards in auctions & then reconsigning those same cards 5 years later in the same or other auction house. Say you win cards in 2001 & then reconsign them in 2006, win cards in 2002 & reconsign them in 2007, etc,...
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I was just telling Rob Lifson a few months ago that one of the high end cards that he sold in a previous REA auction was in one of the other auction's current catalog. He wasn't aware of that, but says as long as it's theirs, they can do whatever they want with it. My best guess is that the consigner knew of a card coming up in the future that he wanted MORE than that card he currently owned and didn't want to use additional money for the one he really wanted.

I had said that you could probably make a nice living out of just winning cards in auctions & then reconsigning those same cards 5 years later in the same or other auction house. Say you win cards in 2001 & then reconsign them in 2006, win cards in 2002 & reconsign them in 2007, etc,...
Losing 800% in a year doesn't sound like a great investment strategy....there are a lot of these examples. They are quite interesting...
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Can you mathematically lose 800% on an investment?
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Old 07-10-2009, 10:12 AM
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Can you mathematically lose 800% on an investment?
Behind door #2 anything is possible.
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Can you mathematically lose 800% on an investment?

if I buy something for $10 and then when I sell it I have to actually pay someone $70 to take it off my hands, that would be a 800% loss.
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Can you mathematically lose 800% on an investment?
a little more realistic scenario...

I buy something for $10 and sell it through Mastro/Legendary for $20. They never pay me my $20 and also sue me for another $70.
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Default No Peter ... you're not the only one. :)

Hush ... keep it low.
You nailed it.

Leon ... that's a beautiful example.

May it take awhile before the flippers at Flip Haven catch on.
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I just purchased a card where I was thinking some of the same things. The same card sold 4 times in 2007 with each time the price going down. Odd that each time they were sold by the same seller twice within a month. Glad I'm not a flipper, a line of people losing money.

7/5/09 eBay Auction | Image just_collect y***t 12 $1,535.00
12/10/07 eBay Image cal_juris maryhelperkeller 19 $1,735.00
12/2/07 eBay Image cal_juris maryhelperkeller 14 $1,876.00
10/2/07 eBay Image yorktownsc thegreatlarry 24 $2,175.00
9/10/07 eBay Image yorktownsc pto807 19 $3,700.00
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I just purchased a card where I was thinking some of the same things. The same card sold 4 times in 2007 with each time the price going down. Odd that each time they were sold by the same seller twice within a month. Glad I'm not a flipper, a line of people losing money.

7/5/09 eBay Auction | Image just_collect y***t 12 $1,535.00
12/10/07 eBay Image cal_juris maryhelperkeller 19 $1,735.00
12/2/07 eBay Image cal_juris maryhelperkeller 14 $1,876.00
10/2/07 eBay Image yorktownsc thegreatlarry 24 $2,175.00
9/10/07 eBay Image yorktownsc pto807 19 $3,700.00

How is it possible for one seller to sell the card twice in a short period? Was there a reserve the first time?
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[QUOTE=smtjoy;735101]. Odd that each time they were sold by the same seller twice within a month.

I think that often means the first time the seller had a non-paying bidder
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I just purchased a card where I was thinking some of the same things. The same card sold 4 times in 2007 with each time the price going down. Odd that each time they were sold by the same seller twice within a month. Glad I'm not a flipper, a line of people losing money.

7/5/09 eBay Auction | Image just_collect y***t 12 $1,535.00
12/10/07 eBay Image cal_juris maryhelperkeller 19 $1,735.00
12/2/07 eBay Image cal_juris maryhelperkeller 14 $1,876.00
10/2/07 eBay Image yorktownsc thegreatlarry 24 $2,175.00
9/10/07 eBay Image yorktownsc pto807 19 $3,700.00



thats because after each susequent buy/sell, there is one less serious bidder...after each round, less and less "serious" bidders, the price drops....the whale got what they wanted and moved on....
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thats because after each susequent buy/sell, there is one less serious bidder...after each round, less and less "serious" bidders, the price drops....the whale got what they wanted and moved on....

that whale was a well known dealer that is currently in a bit of news....
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In this economy, for many people, .... Door number 2 is often the only way out.....
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I am told that a U.S. Caramel Jones that just quote unquote sold in Bill's just-ended auction was available on his table at the National. Those danged reneggers.
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Damn those reneggers! Memory Lane, Mastro/Legendary, Goodwin...lots of reneggers. How did REA sell $47 million in cards and only have one renegger? Those other fellows must sure be unlucky.
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